Arduino and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. have announced the launch of Hackster's first global developer contest of 2026, inviting engineers, makers, and innovators worldwide to build groundbreaking ...
There may be a fungus on your future bill of materials if mushroom-based memristors become a viable memory element.
Physical AI is not merely a product feature. It is an architectural shift. When intelligence lives next to the phenomenon it observes, we gain what the cloud alone cannot consistently provide: low ...
DigiKey plans to highlight new products, technical demonstrations and prize opportunities from its booth. “DigiKey is excited to connect with engineers, designers and makers at embedded world 2026,” ...
During the acquisition of correct rejection response, rankings of functional connection separated for cortical and subcortical regions, which is predictive of the peak timing of visual information ...
Understanding inner core oscillations is key to grasping Earth's rotation variations and magnetic field changes, linking deep processes to surface effects.
A webinar date for your diary, if you are keeping up with the latest Arduino microcontroller development board: “From board to build: Using UNO Q and App Lab”. The DigiKey webinar, which is sponsored ...
After Qualcomm’s purchase of Arduino it has left many wondering what market its new Uno Q board is trying to target. Taking the ongoing RAM-pocalypse as inspiration, [Bringus Studios] made a tongue-in ...
Back in 2024, Renesas first released the RA0E1, an ultra-low-power Cortex-M23 MCU designed for cost-sensitive applications, followed by the RA0E2, with ...
AI in daily life quietly powers devices we interact with every day, from smartphones and home appliances to navigation apps and wearables. Edge computing and tiny neural networks embedded in device ...
Ford and Geely discuss using Ford's European factory space Talks include shared vehicle technologies including for automated driving More automakers are seeking out partnerships to defray costs Feb 4 ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - As drone usage soars across Omaha skies, researchers at the University of Nebraska Omaha are working to protect the devices from hackers who want to control them. The Federal ...